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Grow In The Dump
Milan Ford 

Warning: the following devotional may RADICALLY change our water cooler 
conversations at work. So please, read at your own risk. 

I am often asked by younger (and sometimes older) leaders what they should do 
when they feel like their boss is no longer delegating responsibilities to
them, but rather dumping them in an effort to remain in charge and void of 
responsibility.

It seems that nothing can frustrate a lower level leader more than when he or 
she has come to the realization that his or her boss or team leader has begun
to take advantage of them.

Now more than ever before, one of the most common mistakes any leader can make 
when given the opportunity to lead or manage a new project or team, is confusing
the art of delegating with the art of dumping. With this in mind, my response 
to this complex challenge is actually quite simple:

If you truly believe you have been called, gifted, and uniquely assigned to 
your place of employment or ministry...then the time has come for you to learn
how to GROW IN THE DUMP.

My wife will attest to the fact that on any given day of the week, if asked, I 
probably will claim a different passage of scriptures as my all-time favorite.
This week, I have two that are running neck and neck.

The First:

Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and 
dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain. He who
loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep 
it for eternal life. If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me; and where I
am, there My servant will be also. If anyone serves Me, him My Father will 
honor. - John 12:24-26

And The Second:

But Jesus called them to Himself and said to them, "You know that those who are 
considered rulers over the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones
exercise authority over them. Yet it shall not be so among you; but whoever 
desires to become great among you shall be your servant. And whoever of you
desires to be first shall be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come 
to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many." -
Mark 10:42-45

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of what I believe at times is a sincere desire to be recognized and rewarded 
for our various gifts and talents, have sadly embraced a 'survival of the
fittest' attitude when it comes serving within the workplace God has planted us 
in. Especially to those who lead and 'rule' over us.

Many of our attitudes (if I may speak plainly) just stink. From the unnecessary 
stomping of our feet down the hallway, to the magnetic pull of our ears
to gossip, many of us as believers have forgotten that we are the living 
representation of Christ in the earth.

Our ability to get 'lost' in serving others, is the determining factor in 
'finding' the kind of life God has designed for us all to live. 

Now, for those of you reading this, who still have some reservations about 
serving your boss or team leader at your job with excellence, I'll let you in
on a little secret.

(Shhhh...let's just keep this between us two)

I am thoroughly convinced that we are living during a time when many of today's 
leaders will delegate themselves right out of leadership.

I encourage you to take the time to discover what burdens (if delegated or 
dumped upon you from another leader) you can adequately handle, and most 
importantly,
are aligned with the kind of responsibilities you believe you should leading in 
anyway.

While I do not believe in conquering giants without a reward, there are times 
when you can serve someone above you (who is not fit for the position they're
in) RIGHT OUT of that position. Or even better: you can acquire the skills (and 
experience) to apply elsewhere for that same position. That is why service
is not something you are to avoid.

But something you are to lean into.

This week, take your eyes off what's coming down on you, and refocus yourself 
on what has the potential to come out of you. It's time for many of us to
grow in the dump.

Now is the time to serve.

Milan Ford

O. Addison Gethers

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